While there are a lot of competitors for the title “lifeblood of a small business”, “receipts” definitely have to be near the top. Shoeboxed Receipt Tracker looks to make keeping track of all those receipts a whole lot easier.

Some out there may already be using Evernote for a variety of reasons. But for those looking for Evernote-style solutions in their business applications, take heart, as Evernote is about to launch beta testing on its newest version, Evernote Business.

Every business has expenses. This is downright axiomatic. So in turn every business needs a way to quickly, effectively, and easily process those expenses into usable forms for tax purposes and the like. Enter OfficeDrop’s ExpenseMagic, which looks to make the process both simple and easy.

If you could be a god — I mean, a real deity with superpowers, specifically the ability to manage the entire heavens, the clouds, the sun, the moon, the stars, everything — how would you feel? Pretty fantastic, I would think. And that’s pretty plain, too, if you had that power in your very own entrepreneurship.

Don’t you just hate those small flash drives you end up losing somewhere? As a business, it’s always a hassle. They’re just too small, too puny, and too deceiving. So why do we need those pesky flash drives for anyway?

You like science fiction? Star Wars. Star Trek. My Little Pony. He-Man, Masters of the Universe. It’s all fun and games and appeals to our sense of fantasy with some healthy dashes of speculative technology, stuff that can make us dream of how it could be in the future.

With every new technology out there, there’s some adjustment: basic statement of fact. This is especially true of the latest rage we’re seeing everywhere with all the SkyDrives, Google Drives, and online file syncing going on — the basic terminology is known as “cloud computing.”

One of the few good things about a down economy is that, in the event of actually needing to hire people, you will likely have no shortage of resumes to look through. One ad in the local paper might generate over 500 respondents. Sortbox, however, looks to make the process much easier.